DHS has begun performing polygraph tests on employees to find leakers: Report
- The Department of Homeland Security is conducting polygraph tests on employees to find alleged information leakers, as reported by Kristi Noem in a memo.
- Noem mentioned that the polygraph tests will include questions about unauthorized communications with the media and nonprofit organizations.
- DHS has identified two alleged leakers within the agency who have compromised the safety of law enforcement personnel.
- Noem stated that leaks have deleterious effects on immigration enforcement and highlighted the issue in a memo sent to DHS employees.
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